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MPhil (Higher Education)

Master’s degree
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0716_100_O101

The Master of Philosophy in Higher Education Studies equips you with the knowledge, skills and attitudes to be able to function effectively in higher education institutions as a lecturer, learning facilitator or higher education professional.

The programme also equips you with the research skills to do further advanced study at doctoral level and to be able to undertake research in the field of higher education. This aim includes the capacity to function as a researcher in your professional context.

Contact information
Dr N Tshuma
Programme coordinator
+27 21 808 2277

Programme overview

Duration
Two years
Campus
Stellenbosch
Type
Coursework

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When applying

When applying for a postgraduate programme, some may require you to upload additional supporting documents beyond completing the standard application form online. Where such documents are required, more information will appear under the section below titled “Supporting Application Documents.”

Please note that selection for postgraduate programmes is highly competitive. Meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission to the programme.

Minimum admission requirements

For admission to the MPhil (Higher Education Studies) programme, you must:

• have an appropriate honours degree (with an average of at least 65%) and have been employed in a higher education environment for at least two years;
or
have completed another academic-professional study combination equivalent to an honours degree, which Senate deems suitable for admission to this programme, and have been employed in a higher education environment for at least two years;
or
• have attained a level of competence in higher education, demonstrated through the process of evaluation of prior learning, which Senate deems sufficient for this purpose.

Selection

The programme will be offered if a specified minimum number of students can be admitted. The number is determined by the Department of Curriculum Studies.

Supporting application documents

Departmental form

Download and fill in the following departmental form, and submit with your application:
https://files.su.ac.za/public/postgraduate-studies/documents/2026-03/cu…

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Departmental form

Programme structure

Duration and presentation structure of the programme

• The programme is presented over at least two academic years.
• The programme entails a combination of contact and other forms of teaching.
• There are two contact sessions per year, one at the beginning of the year and one in the middle.
Each session is a week long.
• For the rest of the year, you do preparatory study, assignments and projects by means of blended
learning, online group-work assignments, structured study guides, self-study packages and other
forms of directed self-study.

Assessment and examination

• Taught modules:
o The modules count 33.33% of your final mark.
o You must complete an assignment for every taught module.
o You need a minimum of 50% in every module to pass the programme.

• Research thesis:
o The topic of the thesis falls in the field of higher education studies
o The thesis counts 66.66% of your final mark.
o You may also submit your thesis for examination in the form of examined or reviewed publishable articles.

Your final mark is calculated as the average for your assignments in all of the taught modules (33.33%), plus
your research thesis (66.66%).

Anchor module

Higher Education 879(180)

You must do the following four compulsory modules of which the research thesis is one. The topic of the thesis must fall within the field of higher education studies and you must consult with you appointed supervisor when choosing your topic.

Compulsory modules

Learning in Higher Education 875(20)

Perspectives on Higher Education 875(20)

Research in Higher Education* 875(20)

Research Thesis 874(120)

* Research in Higher Education is presented with a view to formulating the research proposal for your MPhil thesis.

Last updated 01 April 2026
Disclaimer:
The University reserves the right to amend the information on this webpage at any time. While every effort is made to ensure that the information provided is accurate and complete, it may be subject to change or become outdated. It remains the responsibility of prospective students to verify all details against the relevant faculty yearbook or directly with the relevant department.

Application dates

South African students
Applications open:
1 Apr 2026
Applications close:
30 Sept 2026

International students
Applications open:
1 Apr 2026
Applications close:
30 Sept 2026